Tear-jerker: The movie is packed full of emotion and at one point Beverly tells Peter: 'If you don't love me now, no one ever will.'

Lothario: Peter and Beverly go on a journey of love and heartbreak in the motion picture as she battles tuberculosis but has the time of her life with the thief

From that shock response on, Peter and Beverly go on a journey of love and heartbreak in the motion picture as she battles tuberculosis but has the time of her life with the thief.

In the emotional clip, which sees Jessica's character announce at one point: 'I may have just six months', Colin describes the movie as 'a really good love story'.

He then adds: 'The love that both Beverly and Peter experience together is so strong it kind of agitates the shades of light and dark that are manipulating the existence of all human beings on the planet.'

Are you going to shoot? Peter and Beverly meet when he attempts to rob her home

High praise: In the clip Colin and Jessica give their opinions on the film and he describes the movie as 'a really good love story'

Billed as a 'love story for the ages', the movie, which is set in a mythic New York City and spans more than a century, is full of action as Russell Crowe portrays menacing Victorian crime leader Pearly Soames.

The gangster aims to stop Peter in his tracks but he is helped out by a white stallion, Athansor.

The sneak peek of the movie is packed full of tear-jerking moments including one instance when Beverly tells Peter: 'If you don't love me now, no one ever will.'

Fight, fight, fight: Colin's character comes face to face with trouble during the action-packed film

To the rescue: Russell's gangster character aims to stop Peter in his tracks but the thief is helped out by a white stallion, Athansor

The couple embrace throughout the film and exchange pleasantries aplenty with Peter telling her: 'You are impossibly beautiful.'

Beverly replies: 'So are you.'

In one emotional scene Peter is seen with tears streaming down his face as he comes face to face with a picture of Beverly years on.

Speaking in the four-and-a-half minute clip, director Akiva Goldsman says: 'It's the kind of story that makes you think all is right with the world. It's magic and loss, hope and good and evil. But more than anything else it's a love story.'

The motion picture, which is released on February 21, also stars Jennifer Connelly and Will Smith makes a cameo as a judge but he is not show in the film.

Touching: In one emotional scene Peter is seen with tears streaming down his face as he comes face to face with a picture of Beverly years on

Spanning time: The reincarnation romance - coming out Valentine's Day - also features Russell Crowe, Will Smith, Jennifer Connelly, and William Hurt

When the cameras aren't rolling: Russell and Jessica chuckle off-camera as he takes a break from playing a gangster